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£30,000 – £45,000 pa On-site Permanent

CAD Technician

The CAD Technician will work within an experienced technical team to create and modify 2D and 3D CAD drawings for residential infrastructure projects, including roads, sewers, and earthworks. Responsibilities include developing site layouts, drainage systems, and earthworks designs, interpreting technical specifications, and assisting engineers in preparing construction documents. The role also involves operating drones for surveying and mapping, with training provided if needed.

Edge Careers

Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, United Kingdom

£30,000 – £45,000 pa On-site Permanent

CAD Technician

The CAD Technician will work within an experienced technical team, creating and updating 2D and 3D CAD drawings for road alignments, drainage systems, and earthworks designs. You'll assist in preparing construction documents, interpret technical specifications, and perform cut and fill analysis. The role involves using AutoCAD, 3D Civils, and Agtek software, with potential training provided for drone surveying and mapping.

Edge Careers

Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom

£40,000 – £70,000 pa On-site Permanent Clearance Required

Propulsion Engineer

As a Propulsion Engineer, you will lead the design, development, and integration of propulsion systems for advanced UAV platforms, ensuring safe and efficient performance across all flight conditions. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate propulsion systems, develop test plans, and maintain technical documentation, while providing technical leadership and mentorship to junior engineers.

Shorterm Group

Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom

£35,000 – £50,000 pa Hybrid Permanent Flexible

Avionics Engineer

The Avionics Engineer will lead the avionics engineering lifecycle, manage a high-performance team, and ensure the delivery of multiple products in a fast-paced environment. Responsibilities include project scope management, design and development, risk mitigation, and compliance with legal and regulatory standards. The role involves significant technical expertise and the ability to manage multiple concurrent projects.

Jackie Kerr Recruitment

Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1LZ, United Kingdom

£40,000 – £60,000 pa Hybrid Permanent

Mechanical Design Engineer

As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for the full lifecycle of developing lightweight and robust aircraft structures and mechanisms for next-generation cargo UAVs. Your day-to-day tasks will include designing 3D CAD models, conducting structural analyses, and supporting prototype builds and testing. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the successful integration of mechanical systems and resolve technical challenges.

Matchtech

Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom

£40,000 – £70,000 pa On-site Permanent Clearance Required

Environmental Lead

This role involves leading environmental management and compliance for defence programmes, ensuring adherence to MOD policies and delivering environmental assurance artefacts for air systems. The candidate will work closely with engineering, safety, and programme teams to identify and manage environmental risks, and support audits and reviews.

Copello

Bristol, Bristol (county), United Kingdom

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Career Advice

Advance your Drone career with expert advice, practical job search tips, and insightful industry guides.

Where to Advertise UAV Jobs in the UK (2026 Guide)

Advertising UAV jobs in the UK requires a different approach to most technical hiring. The candidate pool spans aeronautical engineers, embedded systems developers, flight control specialists, RF engineers, payload integration experts and regulatory affairs professionals — a highly specific multidisciplinary mix that general job boards are poorly equipped to reach. The strongest UAV candidates often come from defence backgrounds, aerospace primes or academic research groups, and move between roles through specialist networks, industry events and sector-specific channels rather than mainstream platforms. This guide, published by UAVJobs.co.uk, covers where to advertise UAV and drone roles in the UK in 2026, how the main platforms compare, what employers should expect to pay, and what the data says about hiring across different role types.

New UAV Employers to Watch in 2026: UK and Global Companies Powering Drone and Autonomous Aviation Careers

Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, are transforming how industries operate — from delivery and inspection to defence, agriculture, and emergency response. As regulations evolve and technology matures, demand for skilled professionals with expertise in UAV systems, autonomy, robotics, perception, and safety is rising rapidly. For individuals exploring roles on www.UAVJobs.co.uk , knowing which organisations are innovating, scaling, winning contracts, or investing in the UK market can make a critical difference when planning your career. This article highlights the top UAV employers to watch in 2026, from cutting‑edge UK startups to global drone innovators with growing UK operations.

How Many UAV Tools Do You Need to Know to Get a UAV Job?

If you’re aiming for a role in the Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle (UAV) industry, it can feel like every job advert expects you to know a never-ending list of tools: flight control systems, autopilot frameworks, simulation platforms, sensor suites, communication stacks, mission planning software, GIS tools — and on it goes. With so many names and acronyms, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and assume you must learn every tool under the sun before you’ll be taken seriously by employers. Here’s the honest truth most UAV hiring managers won’t say out loud: 👉 They don’t hire you because you know every tool — they hire you because you can use the right tools to solve real UAV problems safely, reliably and in context. Tools matter — absolutely — but they always serve a purpose: solving problems, reducing risk, improving performance, or guiding safer operations. So the real question isn’t how many tools you should know — it’s: which tools you should master, in what context, and why. This article breaks down what employers actually expect, which tools are essential, which are role-specific, and how to focus your learning so you look credible, confident and job-ready.

What Hiring Managers Look for First in UAV Job Applications (UK Guide)

Whether you’re aiming for roles in UAV design, robotics/controls engineering, autonomy & computer vision, flight test & certification, embedded systems, operations, ground control software, systems integration or regulatory compliance, the way you present yourself in an application can make or break your chances — and that often happens before the hiring manager reads past your first few lines. In the UK UAV/jobs market, recruiters and hiring managers scan applications rapidly. They look for relevant experience, measurable delivery, technical credibility, domain awareness and safety/regulatory understanding — often making a decision within the first 10–20 seconds. This guide breaks down exactly what hiring managers look for first in UAV applications, why those signals matter, and how to structure your CV, portfolio and cover letter so you get noticed — not filtered out.

The Skills Gap in UAV Jobs: What Universities Aren’t Teaching

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) — commonly known as drones — are among the fastest-growing technologies globally. From infrastructure inspection and agriculture to emergency response, surveying, logistics and defence, UAVs are transforming how organisations gather data, deliver services and improve efficiency. In the UK, demand for UAV professionals is increasing rapidly. Yet despite a growing number of graduates with engineering, robotics or aerospace backgrounds, employers continue to report a persistent problem: Many graduates are not ready for real UAV jobs. This is not a reflection of intelligence or academic effort. It is a widening skills gap between what universities teach and what employers actually need in the UAV sector. This article explores that gap in depth — what universities do well, where programmes fall short, why the divide exists, what employers actually want, and how jobseekers can bridge the gap to build a successful career in UAVs.

UAV Jobs for Career Switchers in Their 30s, 40s & 50s (UK Reality Check)

UAVs (drones) have moved far beyond hobby flying. In the UK, they are now used every day for surveying, infrastructure inspection, construction progress, environmental monitoring, emergency response, film production, agriculture, offshore work & security. That growth has created a wide range of UAV job opportunities — and many of the most realistic routes into the sector are well suited to career switchers in their 30s, 40s & 50s. This article gives you a straight UK reality check on UAV careers: what roles genuinely exist, what training you really need, how long it takes to become employable, where the money is, what employers actually look for & whether age matters (usually far less than people assume).

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